Edited by Marlis Hellinger and Hadumod Bußmann
[IMPACT: Studies in Language, Culture and Society 9] 2001
► pp. 53–84
1.Problems of definition 1.1 Gender and sex in society 1.2 Pidgins and creoles 2. Focus on Belize 2.1 Sociolinguistic background 2.2 English influence on Belizean Creole 2.3 Previous studies of gender in Belize 2.4 Gender in nominal reference and proverbs 3. Gender in Belizean conversation 3.1 Absence of referential gender-marking (generic pronouns) 3.2 Comparative distribution of pronouns in Belizean and other Central American Creoles 4. Gender and linguistic change 4.1 Linguistic change: The copula 4.2 Linguistic change: Past tense 5. Explanations 6. Conclusion Notes References
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